The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Outdoor programmin­g set to return to state parks across Pennsylvan­ia

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The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources announced an upcoming return of outdoors programmin­g at state parks in Chester County and the state and expansion of occupancy limits within park and state forest buildings effective Sunday, April 4.

Included in the order is Marsh Creek State Park in Downingtow­n and French Creek State Park in Elverson.

“Environmen­tal education and other outdoors programs helped our state parks system attain national prominence and we know they were sorely missed by our visitors,” DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said. “This and other operationa­l changes follow Department of Health guidelines while broadening the enjoyment of state park and forests visitors. Since the pandemic’s outset we kept our lands open to all so that people can safely enjoy outdoor recreation to maintain positive physical and mental health.”

At Pennsylvan­ia’s state parks and forests, the following will be in effect starting Sunday, April 4:

• Outdoor, in-person programs will resume with a limit of 40 participan­ts per program. Masks and social distancing are required;

• Visitor center exhibit halls, interpreti­ve areas and theaters will open with a 75 percent capacity visitation allowance. Masks and social distancing are required;

• Volunteer work days will resume with a limit of 40 participan­ts per group. Masks and social distancing are required; • Virtual and self-guided programs will continue to be offered;

• Scheduled programs will be listed on DCNR’s Calendar of Events; and

• Large, DCNR-sponsored events remain canceled until further notice.

State park and forest visitor centers, offices, theaters and interpreti­ve wings will return to an occupancy limit of 75 percent of capacity. All visitors and staff must wear masks and practice social distancing and frequent hand sanitizing or washing.

Volunteer Friends group meetings must be virtual or outdoors at park or forest facilities. Outdoor facilities must be under the 50 percent occupancy limit, and social distancing must be practiced and masks worn.

Not considered organized park or forest events, volunteer work days are permitted to resume. Guidelines include maximum at 40 per group. Multiple groups are permitted in separate locations, multiple groups may attend at different times, and masks and social distancing are required.

Third-party events can continue if establishe­d guidelines are followed. DCNR staff may be present to assist with public safety and to maintain compliance with the event agreement.

All occupancy changes are subject to reevaluati­on going forward and will maintain consistenc­y with all applicable Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health guidance.

Dunn noted visits to Pennsylvan­ia state parks have increased by more than 1 million visitors a month since the start of mitigation efforts, and that interest is expected to hold strong through spring and into summer.

 ?? BEN HASTY — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? One of the group camping areas in French Creek State Park, touted as a destinatio­n for those looking to get away without leaving the state amid the pandemic.
BEN HASTY — MEDIANEWS GROUP One of the group camping areas in French Creek State Park, touted as a destinatio­n for those looking to get away without leaving the state amid the pandemic.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? A bird-watcher in a boat on Hopewell Lake in French Creek State Park, Union Township.
MEDIANEWS GROUP A bird-watcher in a boat on Hopewell Lake in French Creek State Park, Union Township.
 ?? PETE BANNAN - MEDIA NEWS GROUP ?? Marsh Creek State Park will welcome visitors starting April 4.
PETE BANNAN - MEDIA NEWS GROUP Marsh Creek State Park will welcome visitors starting April 4.

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